October 7, 2013
Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to announce that Heidi Wooten, Associate Professor of Economics, has been recognized with a 2013 Outstanding Distance Learning Faculty Award.
Ten educators across Northeast Texas were awarded with this annual recognition by the Northeast Texas Consortium of Colleges and Universities at its annual conference at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches.
Recipients were chosen for the award by contributing in the most highly creative ways to teach and learn using technology.
This year?s awards were presented to:
Michelle Wilder, Kilgore College
Julie Mays, Angelina College
Heidi Wooten, Northeast Texas Community College
Natalie Oswalt, Panola College
Heather Olson-Beal, Stephen F. Austin State University
Catherine Howard, Texarkana College
Donna Bennett, Trinity Valley Community College
Lynn Sitton and Claudia ?Beth? Long, Tyler Junior College
Shannon Cox-Kelley, UT Health Northeast
About the NETC:
The Northeast Texas Consortium is a partnership among the higher education institutions with a mission to increase access to educational and rural health programs for the people of Northeast Texas through collaboration and technology. The Consortium?s most visible project, NETnet, is a wide-area broadband network serving more than 15 college campuses. The awards were presented at the group?s annual distance learning conference with the theme, The Power of Online Learning, held at SFASU.
Ten educators across Northeast Texas were awarded with this annual recognition by the Northeast Texas Consortium of Colleges and Universities at its annual conference at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches.
Recipients were chosen for the award by contributing in the most highly creative ways to teach and learn using technology.
This year?s awards were presented to:
Michelle Wilder, Kilgore College
Julie Mays, Angelina College
Heidi Wooten, Northeast Texas Community College
Natalie Oswalt, Panola College
Heather Olson-Beal, Stephen F. Austin State University
Catherine Howard, Texarkana College
Donna Bennett, Trinity Valley Community College
Lynn Sitton and Claudia ?Beth? Long, Tyler Junior College
Shannon Cox-Kelley, UT Health Northeast
About the NETC:
The Northeast Texas Consortium is a partnership among the higher education institutions with a mission to increase access to educational and rural health programs for the people of Northeast Texas through collaboration and technology. The Consortium?s most visible project, NETnet, is a wide-area broadband network serving more than 15 college campuses. The awards were presented at the group?s annual distance learning conference with the theme, The Power of Online Learning, held at SFASU.